I used to set out and do a film and say, 'This is going to be the biggest film I've ever done.' But that's not the right approach. The approach should be the work.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sometimes people say to you that you should try to be in a bigger film, but it's the way it pans out.
Making a film, every film, is a big gamble, large or small. The more that you do it, the more you're aware of that.
If a film is a huge hit, you do think properly before choosing your next projects.
But I'd be lying if I didn't say that every time you go to make a film, you're desperate to either do it better than you did it last time or to not repeat yourself.
I was clear about the fact that my first film should be 'big,' since it's the start of your whole career graph.
The last thing you want to do when you are about to film a scene is think, 'Oh my God, so many people are going to watch this.'
It's better to do a film that works.
I'll never do a film because it's a massive budget and I'm gonna get lots of publicity for it and it will bring something else.
Every time I do a movie, I think it's going to be a huge hit.
Look: the day I've made a movie that I think is really good, I hope I say it out loud so somebody can say, 'Then you probably made the worst movie of your entire career.'